Larissa Holt's style is reminiscent of the late world-renowned artist Eyvind Earle (1916-2000), with whom she worked to create a collection of iconic serigraphs.

After leaving Eyvind's studios in 1989, Holt was involved in producing pieces for Henry Miller's Centennial Collection, Chris Lewis Fine Art, Neal Doty, and others. She also traveled and began to focus more on her own art, developing the bold contrast style she is known for today.

Through the years, Holt has proven her skills as a talented printmaker and artist. Her work has been collected extensively by both private and corporate art connoisseurs, and she has won several first place and people’s choice awards in both silkscreen and oil mediums. She has also had numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the US, most notably in Seattle, Centralia, Portland, Florence, Eugene, New York, Big Sur, Pebble Beach, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans and Denver.